Providing data about distinct measurement locations.

Usage

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Arguments

country

Limit results by a certain country – a two-letters code see countries() for finding code based on name.

city

Limit results by a certain city.

location

Limit results by a certain location.

parameter

Limit to only a certain parameter (valid values are 'pm25', 'pm10', 'so2', 'no2', 'o3', 'co' and 'bc').
If no parameter is given, all parameters are retrieved.

has_geo

has_geo Filter out items that have or do not have geographic information.

limit

Change the number of results returned, max is 10000.

latitude

Latitude of the center point (lat, lon) used to get measurements within a certain area.

longitude

Longitude of the center point (lat, lon) used to get measurements within a certain area.

radius

Radius (in meters) used to get measurements within a certain area, must be used with latitude and longitude

page

The page of the results to query. This can be useful if e.g. there are 2000 measurements, then first use page=1 and page=2 with limit=100 to get all measurements for your query.

Details

For queries involving a city or location argument,
the URL-encoded name of the city/location (as in cityURL/locationURL),
not its name, should be used.
You can query any nested combination of country/location/city (level 1, 2 and 3),
with only one value for each argument.
If you write inconsistent combination such as city="Paris" and country="IN", an error message will be returned.
If you write city="Delhi", you do not need to write the code of the country, unless
one day there is a city with the same name in another country.

Value

A results data.frame (dplyr "tbl_df") with 12 columns:

the name of the location ("location"),

the city it is in ("city"),

the code of country it is in ("country"),

the name of the source of the information ("sourceName"),

the number of measures for this location in the platform ("count"),

the last time and date at which measures were updated for this location ("lastUpdated"),

the first time and date at which measures were updated for this location ("firstUpdated"),

the parameters available for this location ("parameters"),

its longitude ("longitude") and latitude if available ("latitude"),

and finally an URL encoded version of the city name ("cityURL")

and of the location name ("locationURL").

and two attributes, a meta data.frame (dplyr "tbl_df") with 1 line and 5 columns:

the API name ("name"),

the license of the data ("license"),

the website url ("website"),

the queried page ("page"),

the limit on the number of results ("limit"),

the number of results found on the platform for the query ("found")

and a timestamp data.frame (dplyr "tbl_df") with the query time and the last time at which the data was modified on the platform.